I am a solo war gamer endlessly searching for old Peter Laing figures, and the perfect war-game rules to use with them
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Crash and Burn
As Christmas approaches, both my refrigerator and stove needs replacement. If that isn't bad enough, the hard drive on my computer crashed. I have figured out how to replace the appliances without getting farther in debt: replacing the computer is another matter. So it might be a long time before there will be any more posting on my blog; unless I can figure out how to use my Kindle to download pictures. By the way, this was from my Kindle, so there might be hope.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Toy Soldier Chessboard Wargame
Blue toy soldier army vs. Red toy soldier army. Landscape terrain is the same on each side. Game using Chris Salander's Horse & Musket 2.0 rules. |
Both sides rush forward to seize favorable terrain. |
Blue fire drives one red soldier to retreat from the woods. |
Red advances against the blue right... |
...and kills three soldiers. |
Blue return fire kills three red soldiers, as the blue army pushes forward their left flank. Meanwhile the blue unit advances on the woods in the center. |
The leftmost red unit kills two blue infantry, while another blue soldier is killed before the woods. |
Blue continues their assault on their left. They kill one red soldier and force two to retreat from the stone wall. |
The red commander starts moving some of his troops from the left to bolster his right flank. Meanwhile, blue loses two more men on their right flank. |
Blue continues to hit the red right. Red loses two more soldiers behind the stone wall. |
Red drives back the defenders of the woods on blue's right flank; the red troops in the woods forces the blue infantry in it's front to retreat, and blue has one killed in it's left flank. |
Blue moves to shore up it's right flank. |
Red counterattacks on it's right. |
Blue finally takes the woods in the center, kills one infantryman, and drives one off the battlefield. They also win the race for the woods behind their lines. |
The blue left continues their push on the left. Meanwhile, the blue infantry tries to clear the woods in the foreground. |
The blue attack on the red right falters; one soldier is killed and the others forced to retreat. Meanwhile, blue loses two more soldiers in the center. |
Blue disparately tries to rally in the center. |
The red army hits the blue left flank hard, killing two more blue soldiers. |
At this point the blue commander orders a retreat. The first side to lose 16 men loses the battle. |
As the blue army falls back, the red commander comes forward to lead the pursuit. |
Friday, November 23, 2018
20mm Sculpture
I took the measurements off this Airfix figure. The figure is more "animated" than I had planned. After an hour, I liked the look of the figure and decided to stop at this point. |
At first I wanted a stone age figure. In this position I could see the figure throwing rocks, or fighting with spears. |
If used as a master, it would be easy enough to add shields, armor and swords or other weapons to create new figures. |
I want to create generic figures for "No Brain Wargames". |
An Airfix Indian used for NBW, compared to my figure. I can now see why metal figures tend to be stockier than plastics; the legs can't be too thin as they will be too fragile. |
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Original 40mm Sculpture
I wanted to do a practice figure to try to match my Britains 40mm figures. The 40mm Britains don't have combat poses, so I wanted to try to create my own. |
Right arm added. with the rifle and left hand positioned. |
The figure with ammo box, haversack, canteen and belts added. |
Back of the completed figure. The cross belt looks more like a blanket roll! |
The completed figure next to one of the Britains 40mm. He needs only to be based. |
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Completed Green Stuff Figure
I finally finished my first sculpture using professional techniques found on Youtube (although without the same results of being miniature works of art) . I am happy with the figure and hopefully will reach a point when I can sculpt and cast my own figures.
The completed figure. |
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Finishing My New Sculpture.
While looking at the sculpture I did using "green stuff", the figure's stance struck me as a swordsman's pose. Since the figure was only a practice piece, I decided to finish the figure. I wasn't sure if it should be a historical figure, or more of a "Hollywood" swashbuckling figure. In the end it's more Hollywood than historical. Still, I am quite happy with the result, for a first try.
As I based the new figure, I had a large amount of green stuff mixed, which I didn't want to go to waste. Yesterday I had made an armature, which I tried to make at 30mm. My plan is to cast an armature which can be used as a base figure, which can be posed and dressed to be used as masters. I put a thin coat of green stuff on the figure to bulk it out. It's not pretty, but hopefully it'll do the job.
As I based the new figure, I had a large amount of green stuff mixed, which I didn't want to go to waste. Yesterday I had made an armature, which I tried to make at 30mm. My plan is to cast an armature which can be used as a base figure, which can be posed and dressed to be used as masters. I put a thin coat of green stuff on the figure to bulk it out. It's not pretty, but hopefully it'll do the job.
The original pose. |
The completed "Swashbuckler" |
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